A Quirky Spectacle: Hunan Province's Unique Football Viewing Experience
The provincial football championship in China continues to surprise, and this time, our attention is drawn to Hunan province!
A Bold Idea Takes Root in Yongzhou
As the city of Yongzhou undertook renovations for its old stadium, a playful suggestion emerged from netizens: with limited seating, why not offer prime viewing spots in the trees?
What started as a lighthearted jest unexpectedly blossomed into reality. The city of Yongzhou has truly embraced this unconventional idea!
Tree Tickets: A Novel Approach to Stadium Seating
For the upcoming matches, the trees surrounding the stadium have been outfitted with "tickets," inviting residents to claim their own elevated perch to enjoy the game.
To ensure a smooth and safe experience, a detailed guide for these arboreal seats has been issued:
- Each tree is limited to three climbers, with an individual weight limit of 80kg.
- This unique ticketing is exclusively for adults aged 18 to 60.
- Climbing on the southeast branches is prohibited, and posing like a sloth is also off-limits.
- Only trees with a trunk diameter exceeding 50cm are eligible for this viewing option.
- Bringing pets, particularly exotic ones like pythons, cobras, or rainbow boas, is strictly forbidden.
- Celebrating a goal by shaking the tree is a definite no-go.
- Relieving oneself while in the tree is also prohibited.
- By accepting this tree ticket, patrons acknowledge and implicitly agree to potential risks, such as leg numbness, unfortunate encounters with birds, or difficulty descending.
More Than Just a Novelty: Safety and Promotion
This creative approach offers an engaging way for fans to follow the action while subtly emphasizing safety – a wise move, given the tendency for some to push boundaries when rules are in place. Furthermore, it serves as a brilliant publicity stunt, especially in a landscape where provincial leagues are fiercely competing for online buzz and widespread influence.
The organizing committee has proactively reinforced the trees and installed additional seating at their bases to aid climbers in their ascent.
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